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Preview of 5th Grade  Common Core Inferencing Lesson for ActivInspire

5th Grade Common Core Inferencing Lesson for ActivInspire

Created by
DMURPHY
Thank you for considering downloading this lesson. Over the past year, our 5th grade team has developed a catalog of lessons that are designed to scaffold students up to becoming proficient in "thinking through" and answering open response and constructed response style questions. Thus, this lesson is created to guide students through locating important context clues from a passage, pairing those clues with what they already know inside their heads, and making an inference to create a construc
Preview of The Seminole

The Seminole

Created by
Sarah Smith
This is a 31-page Activboard flipchart that contains information about the Seminole tribe, taught as part of the 4th grade social studies Georgia Performance Standards. The flipchart includes information and pictures depicting the Seminole's environment, food, clothing, and shelter. A graphic organizer and writing opportunity are included at the end of the lesson. The flipchart was designed for English Language Learners and is rich in vocabulary and illustrations. However, the content is appropr
Preview of Making Inferences Flipchart for Promethean

Making Inferences Flipchart for Promethean

Created by
Fancy in Fourth
This is a flipchart that focuses the comprehension strategy of making inferences. You can use this flipchart on Promethean boards during shared reading. Students take information from the story along with information that they already know to make inferences about what is going to happen in the story or situation. This can be used with all grades!
Preview of The Rainbow Fish  for Promethean ActivInspire / ClassFlow and Distance Learning

The Rainbow Fish for Promethean ActivInspire / ClassFlow and Distance Learning

Created by
MrTechnology
The Rainbow Fish Book Companion and Reading Activities Bundle for Promethean ActivInspire / ClassFlow and #DistanceLearningThe Rainbow Fish embodies the simple, yet universal message: sharing makes us happy.✔️ Perfect for Distance Learning / Remote Learning with use via ClassFlow.In this interactive Promethean ActivPanel FlipChart lesson, students will engage in interactive activities and cooperative learning opportunities.⚠️ Please make sure to have the required software installed on your comp
Preview of Al Capone Does My Shirts Sequencing and Summarizing Flipchart

Al Capone Does My Shirts Sequencing and Summarizing Flipchart

Created by
Sharon's Shelf
After reading the novel Al Capone Does My Shirts by Gennifer Choldenko, practice sequencing and summarizing using details from each chapter of the novel. Students drag and drop the details from parts 1-3 into chronological order, then practice writing summaries using the most important details. Flipchart includes interactive drag and drop and page notes for clarification.
Preview of The Great Wall of China - ActivInspire Flipchart

The Great Wall of China - ActivInspire Flipchart

Created by
SNAP Learning
The Great Wall of China: Building an Empire The high-interest content in this history book includes stunning photographs and online text features such as search engine results. The second half of the book is a series of e-mails from a student researching the Great Wall of China. Developed to CCSS. Companion printable leveled reader available at TpT. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
Preview of Main Idea and Summary Flipchart

Main Idea and Summary Flipchart

Created by
Sharon's Shelf
Practice analyzing for main idea and summary with this interactive flipchart. Flipchart includes 4 interactive drag and drop activities in which students think about details vs main idea. Includes a fable and 2 short stories to read and determine main idea and summary, along with multiple choice questions that can be used with Activotes or Activexpressions.
Preview of Reading Comprehension Graphic Organizers

Reading Comprehension Graphic Organizers

Created by
Brenda Young
This flipchart contains graphic organizers that provide structure and support for reading comprehension. Each page of the flipchart is visually appealing. Students enjoy the small animation in each slide. Graphic organizers include: Story Pyramid, Story Circle, Venn Diagram, KWL Chart, Cause & Effect, Compare & Contrast, and Sequence of Events. I've also included internet links to graphic organizer websites. This flipchart is designed to be used with any basal reading story, as well as
Preview of Writing to Compare & Contrast

Writing to Compare & Contrast

Created by
Michelle Bennett
This flipchart will take you step by step through teaching students how to use compare and contrast in their writing. Each day's lesson includes I do, we do, you do. Students have the opportunity to practice writing and editing in these lessons. This flipchart can also be converted to PDF or PPT! Just email me!
Preview of Weekly Directions Flowchart

Weekly Directions Flowchart

This is a flipchart that I use every day. The first 5 pages are what my students need to follow when they first walk in every morning. The next 5 pages are for my switch class. This is what they need to follow as soon as they first walk in my door. You may add/change directions to best suit the needs of your students. I like to include a message from me, or I include a positive quote.
Preview of Teaching Analysis Flipchart

Teaching Analysis Flipchart

Created by
Dog in Glasses
The fifteen pages of this flipchart contain a photo, a painting, two charts, and two poems, along with an introduction to analysis. Each page of the flipchart contains notes in the notes browser with instruction suggestions. Students will begin by analysing visual text - photo, painting, charts - before moving to traditional text in the form of two Robert Frost poems. Each piece of text is followed by an analysis organizer where students work through the analysis process - what it says, what
Preview of The 5 W's of Sentences

The 5 W's of Sentences

Created by
Gal of Galloway
Use this flip chart to help students deconstruct sentences and then write dynamic sentences by answering the who, what, when, where and why using their hand as a graphic organizer! Includes whole group, partner, and individual practice!
Preview of Nouns Notes Presentation

Nouns Notes Presentation

Created by
Mrs Rainey ELA
This is an ActivInspire presentation to lead in the student creation of a Frayer diagram, (that graphic organizer that looks like a diamond with four boxes around it- just fold a sheet of paper in half both ways, then fold down the center corner,) that will help them organize notes on nouns. It includes definitions and examples for common and proper, singular and plural, and singular possessive and plural possessive.
Preview of Elements of Fiction and Plot Map Notes and Organizers

Elements of Fiction and Plot Map Notes and Organizers

Created by
Mrs Rainey ELA
This is an ActivInspire presentation of notes for the eight elements of fiction and the five parts of a story's plot, each using graphic organizers. Notes may be printed or copied by students as needed. Also given in the presentation, a blank organizer for elements of fiction and two versions of blank plot maps, both to be used by the whole class on the board or to be copied by the students to fill in actual examples from stories.
Preview of Holes by Louis Sachar  Focus Reading Questions

Holes by Louis Sachar Focus Reading Questions

Created by
De Silva Deals
This is an active board flip chart for the book Holes by Louis Sachar. This follows the model for focus reading where students use evidence to support their thinking. In between focus questions you will find various graphic organizers to support different common core standards.
Preview of Text Features Flipchart

Text Features Flipchart

This is an introductory lesson on text features. It includes 13 different text features (including sidebar & hyperlink). Enjoy!
Preview of Cause and Effect

Cause and Effect

Created by
Taylor W
USE THE BOOK: "If You Give a Pig a Party" by: Laura Numeroff to teach Cause and Effect. This Promethean flipchart has students physically sort events from the story into a Cause and Effect chart. The first page of the flipchart features events on the bottom of the screen that students can drag and drop into the chart. The second page of the flipchart includes the ANSWER KEY. Enjoy!
Preview of Story Elements Graphic Organizer

Story Elements Graphic Organizer

Created by
Shayla Spring
Identify and fill in the parts of the story with this graphic organizer.
Preview of Make a book of Reading Comp Skills and Strategies

Make a book of Reading Comp Skills and Strategies

Created by
Richelle Shimada
An ActiveInspire flipchart that guides students through the process of making a little book to learn to utilize, memorize and refer to the following reading comprehension skills and strategies, Author's Purpose.....1 -Cause and Effect.....2 -Inferences -Compare and Contrast -Paraphrasing -Context Clues -Purpose for -Draw Conclusion reading -Fact and Opinion -Summarizing -Main Idea and Details -Predictions
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Importance of learning English language arts

English language arts (ELA) concepts — reading, writing, listening, and speaking — empower students to become effective communicators, critical thinkers, and lifelong learners. They are the foundation for all other types of learning as students must rely on ELA skills to master content from other subject areas and communicate what they’ve learned.

Strong reading skills can help students make sense of written content, and gather information for further analysis. Writing skills can help students articulate their ideas, construct arguments, and synthesize information. And speaking and listening skills empower students to clearly present their ideas, participate in group discussions, and collaborate with their classmates. This is why teaching English language arts is critically important for student’s success in school and beyond.

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